Write the equation of the line parallel to X-axis, and passing through the point
i) (0, –3)
ii) (0, 4)
iii) (2, –5)
iv) (3, 4)
i). We are given the co-ordinates of the Cartesian plane at (0,-3)
For the equation of the line parallel to x-axis, we assume the equation as a one variable equation independent of x containing y equal to -3
We get the equation,
y = -3
ii). We are given the co-ordinates of the Cartesian plane at (0,4)
For the equation of the line parallel to x-axis, we assume the equation as a one variable equation independent of x containing y equal to 4
We get the equation,
y = 4
iii). We are given the co-ordinates of the Cartesian plane at (2,-5)
For the equation of the line parallel to x-axis, we assume the equation as a one variable equation independent of x containing y equal to -5
We get the equation,
y = -5
iv). We are given the co-ordinates of the Cartesian plane at (3,4)
For the equation of the line parallel to x-axis, we assume the equation as a one variable equation independent of x containing y equal to 4
We get the equation,
y = 4
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